Diemen, 2010-12-15, Adam Gussow at the Amsterdam Harmonica Meetup Group. Robert Johnsons "Sweet Home Chicago" performed by Adam Gussow (blues harp) and Ed Roelandse (guitar). www.meetup.com © 2010 Merula Productions

23 thoughts on “Adam Gussow | Sweet Home Chicago

  1. it’s adam playing his kick drum. it has a tamb on it.

  2. will someone please shoot the unauthorized tambourine player….

  3. It’s all about keeping the beat… And he is the master…

  4. wait now I get it, you’re billy shines. You’re just so frustrated after you got banned, and now you cry. Grow up and get over it.

  5. Respond to me like a man, so everyone can read it.

  6. You may not like Gussow, but don’t call him a ‘fake rich white boy blues douche’, you’re only embarrasing yourself.
    This guy is a harmonica legend AND has a very decent job, a rare combination in the blues world. Do you think he became all that without hard work?
    He plays 1000 times better then you, he has a very original style. No one is trying to be ‘poor’, it’s all about music and expression. Everyone sees that, except you, they guy who says Sinatra sucks -_-

  7. are you a fake rich white boy blues douche? whos never worked a hard day in your life? and why cant a college professor afford singing lessons? frank sinatra sounds more blues and he sucks. really stop trying to be poor and grow some blues singing balls.

  8. What a tone. Yea, a band would be great. But Sunshine of Your Love was the bomb too. I’m bringin’ my bas to Oxford. maybe we put a quick jam band together.

  9. I’ve heard Adam said he can’t sing? This kinda proves against that… Great work! An absolute joy to listen.

  10. this is great. i wonder if hes playing out of the orange box up there. I heard the orange boxes arn’t bad.. and if he is playing out of that, then it sounds good indeed.

  11. (PAUSE to comment) You should give up your monotonous drumming and focus on the harp. I won’t listen to any thing with such a irritating repetitive sound. I was hoping this had you a band with you from the picture. You should just use a recording of a beat track except I guess you don’t get the exercise, but then greats like Ray Charles didn’t think of they could play piano with with feet. He just moved them around to the beat.

  12. i love your singing cant wait to have enough money to buy your two newest cds! p.s. facebook friend me!

  13. I think it’s on an A-harp (played crossharp in the key of E).

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